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Dissuss the role of bacteria as a biofertiliser

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Answered by Nivikitty
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Biofertilizers are the living microorganisms that help in the growth and development of plants or crops by enhancing the availability and supply of primary nutrients to the plant. Rhizobia are the bacteria that help in the nitrogen fixation and thus help in replenishing soil nutrients and act as biofertilizers

Answered by Anonymous
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Biofertilizers are the living microorganisms that help in the growth and development of plants or crops by enhancing the availability and supply of primary nutrients to the plant. Rhizobia are the bacteria that help in the nitrogen fixation and thus help in replenishing soil nutrients and act as biofertilizers.

A biofertilizer (also bio-fertilizer) is a substance which contains living micro-organisms which, when applied to seeds, plant surfaces, or soil, colonize the rhizosphere or the interior of the plant and promotes growth by increasing the supply or availability of primary nutrients to the host plant.

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